Call for Papers: eRum 2016 (European R users meeting)
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The European R users meeting (eRum) is an international conference that aims at integrating users of the R language. eRum 2016 will be held on October 13 and 14, 2016, in Poznan, Poland at the Poznan University of Economics and Business. We already confirm the following invited speakers: Rasmus Bååth, Romain Francois, Ulrike Grömping, Matthias Templ, Heather Turner, Przemysław Biecek, Marek Gągolewski, Jakub Glinka, Katarzyna Kopczewska and Katarzyna Stąpor.
We would like to bring together participants from around the world. It will be a good chance to exchange experiences, broaden knowledge of R and collaborate. The conference will cover topics including:
• Bayesian Statistics,
• Bioinformatics,
• Economics, Finance and Insurance,
• High Performance Computing,
• Reproducible Research,
• Industrial Applications,
• Statistical Learning with Big Data,
• Spatial Statistics,
• Teaching,
• Visualization & Graphics,
• and many more.
We invite you to participate in eRum 2016:
(1) with a regular oral presentation,
(2) with a lightning talk,
(3) with a poster presentation,
(4) or without a presentation or poster.
Due to limited space at the conference venue, the organizers have set a limit for the number of participants at 250 and persons with regular/lighting talks/posters will be considered first and those attending without a presentation or poster will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please make your submission online at http://erum.ue.poznan.pl/#register. The submission deadline is June 15, 2016. Submitters will be notified via email by July 1, 2016 of acceptance. Additional details will be announced via the eRum conference website.
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